Saurabh Jain , Pankaj Sharma , Dilip Suthar , Suhaag Maheria
From
the visionary thinking the sustainable development is must for the survival of
future generation and humans. For the sustainable development the economy
should have sustainable competitiveness. Therefore the main objective of this
study is to compare the sustainability competitiveness of SAARC and G7 nations.
To meet this objective the data has been collected from the official reports on
global sustainability competitiveness index. The main five pillars of this
index viz. natural capital, resource efficiency, intellectual capital,
governance performance, and social capital are compared between nations and
group of nations. To get statistically significant results the independent
sample t-test, One-Way ANOVA, and Post-hoc Tukey test has been performed. In
case of SAARC nations the results indicates that the Pakistan, Bangladesh,
India, and Sri Lanka are having lower sustainability competitiveness as
compared to the Maldives, Bhutan, and Nepal. In case of G7 nations the results
indicates that the US, Italy, and Canada are having lower sustainability
competitiveness as compared to the Japan, France, UK, and Germany. In further
investigation of the data it is observed that the sustainability
competitiveness of G7 nations is higher as compare to the SAARC nations. The
results of this study will be helpful to the nations, NGOs, and several world
organisations working for sustainable development of the nations and universe.
Sustainability Competitiveness,
Natural Capital, Intellectual Capital, Resource Efficiency, Social
Capital.
VOL.14, ISSUE No.1, March 2022